Before Updating

If you are considering updating your BIOS, we strongly suggest that you first
contact your dealer or system assembler. This On-line BIOS Guide contains only
general information about the standard product, and as such, the information
and files provided here may not, in some cases, work with your hardware.

You should be aware that flashing a BIOS is not guaranteed to be successful. If your system is
already running well, then even if there is a new version of the BIOS available, it may not be
the best option to flash the new one. Your system may experience serious adverse side effects or
even lower performance.

If you decide to flash a new BIOS make sure that you have first made a backup copy of your
present BIOS onto a bootable floppy. This way you will most likely be able flash back to your old
setup if problems arise.

First BIOS Release for 586B Chipset
only. If you are not sure what chipset you have, see the board's
photo in the manual and read the numbers on the chipset.
1. No Thermal Function Support (AD22105)
2. Supports KM416S4030AT-G10(1Mx16x4) 64MB SDRAM in 595_3042H
3. Support Wait 4 sec to Remote-OFF
5. Use Flash534.zip
for flashing!

**Notes:**1. First release BIOS for Award New Kernel BIOS.
2. Clear CMOS data before change the BIOS from old kernel(ex:618J90u)
to New Kernel (ex:109CD12).Include the "/CC" parameter in the flash command to clear
the CMOS Data.

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